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Pavers & Hardscapes Cost in Arizona

Arizona pavers & hardscapes prices are 2% higher than the national average.

Arizona Average Cost
$3,060 - $15,300
Based on local labor and material costs

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Arizona Climate & Regional Factors

Extreme heat requires UV-resistant and heat-reflective materials. Monsoon season affects scheduling. Desert conditions affect landscaping choices.

Pavers & Hardscapes Costs by Material in Arizona

MaterialArizona Cost/Sq FtNational AverageLifespan
Concrete Pavers$10.20 - $18.36$10.00 - $18.0025-50 years
Brick Pavers$12.24 - $22.44$12.00 - $22.0025+ years
Travertine$15.30 - $30.60$15.00 - $30.0050+ years
Flagstone$18.36 - $35.70$18.00 - $35.0050+ years
Porcelain Pavers$20.40 - $40.80$20.00 - $40.0030+ years

Pavers & Hardscapes Cost by Size in Arizona

100 sq ft (small patio)
$1,020 - $2,550
National: $1,000 - $2,500
200 sq ft (medium patio)
$2,040 - $5,100
National: $2,000 - $5,000
300 sq ft (large patio)
$3,060 - $7,650
National: $3,000 - $7,500
500 sq ft (pool deck)
$5,100 - $12,750
National: $5,000 - $12,500
800 sq ft (driveway)
$8,160 - $20,400
National: $8,000 - $20,000

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do pavers cost installed in Arizona?โ–ผ
Paver installation costs $10-$30 per square foot including materials and labor. Concrete pavers are most affordable ($10-$18/sq ft). Brick runs $12-$22/sq ft. Natural stone like travertine or flagstone costs $15-$35/sq ft.
Are pavers better than concrete in Arizona?โ–ผ
Pavers cost 2-3x more upfront but last longer, are easier to repair (replace individual pavers vs patch), and add more home value. Pavers also handle freeze-thaw better and offer more design options. Plain concrete is best for tight budgets.
How long does paver installation take in Arizona?โ–ผ
A 300 sq ft patio takes 2-4 days. Larger projects (500-1000 sq ft) take 4-7 days. Driveways take 3-5 days. Timeline includes excavation, base preparation, paver laying, and joint sand. Weather can extend timelines.
Do pavers require maintenance in Arizona?โ–ผ
Minimal maintenance: sweep regularly, pressure wash annually, re-sand joints every 2-3 years, and seal every 3-5 years ($1-2/sq ft). Weeds between pavers can be prevented with polymeric sand. Individual damaged pavers are easily replaced.
What is the best base for pavers in Arizona?โ–ผ
A proper base includes: 4-6 inches of compacted gravel/crushed stone, 1 inch of leveling sand, then pavers, then joint sand. This prevents settling and drainage issues. Skimping on base preparation leads to uneven pavers within years.

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